John J Boland - Ontario Great Lakes
The John J Boland offers a solid deep dive for intermediate wreck enthusiasts in the Great Lakes. Sitting upright at 35 metres, she’s a steel freighter that sank in 1932 after a collision. The depth means cooler water and less ambient light, so pack your torches to explore the intact hull and her cargo holds. Visibility can be surprisingly good on a calm day, giving you a proper sense of her scale. It’s a rewarding dive, especially for those who appreciate the somber beauty of cold water wrecks.
- Location
- Ontario Great Lakes, Canada, North America
- Coordinates
- 42.381200, -79.729800
- Maximum Depth
- 35m
- Difficulty
- Intermediate
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